Answer:
chapter 3 i think, sorry if im wrong.
Explanation:
Answer: Whenever an individual listens to some music composition, three things are bound to happen;
1. Evokes emotion
2. Leads to a response
3. Creates a lasting memory.
1. Emotions
When you first listen to a piece of music, you'll either be affected positively or negatively emotionally.
If the music flows to your liking, you are probably going to pay more attention. Else, you'll end up switching off.
2. Secondly, you may decide to continue listen or change to something that will be to your liking.
3. If the music is great, you'll certainly remember it for a while.
Explanation:
This is an ambiguous question: if you meant with what medium and implements he painted, it would probably be animal hair brushes and fresco (paint applied to damp plaster).
He stood (not lying down, as is popularly believed) while painting on wooden boards hanging by the building scaffolding by ropes, so that he was close to the ceiling.
Answer:
They have a contrapposto pose seen in Classical Greek and Roman sculpture.
Explanation:
<u>Contrapposto is the Italian term for the pose named “counterpoise”. This pose presents a person that stands up so that most of their weight is balanced on one leg, with others just for support.</u> The shoulders and collarbone are rotated slightly on one side (going “down” on the side of the weight), while the hips and pelvis are rotated on another side in the counter direction.
We see both Donatello and Michelangelo have used this pose in their sculptures. <u>Examples of Dontallo’s usage are evident in his statues of David (both statues) and St George. Michelangelo’s statues done in counterpoise are, for example, Bacchus and David.</u>